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Abbu Khan pushed Chandni into a small hut. This shows that he (i) was cruel. (ii) loved her and wanted to save her life. (iii) was selfish. - English

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Abbu Khan pushed Chandni into a small hut. This shows that he

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  •  was cruel.

  • loved her and wanted to save her life.

  • was selfish.

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Abbu Khan pushed Chandni into a small hut. This shows that he loved her and wanted to save her life.

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अध्याय 7: Chandni - Comprehension Check [पृष्ठ ४९]

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अध्याय 7 Chandni
Comprehension Check | Q 3 | पृष्ठ ४९

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